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  • Malc Gilliver14 July 2025

    Nice, I plan to use my car to bimble around Warwickshire countryside with the gf, but have uprated it to not feel like a target on the motorway, trying so very hard to not turn it into a racer as I know after spending a fortune it will still be slow !

    So you need to focus on getting heat away from your fuel lines, your fuel pump and shielding your fuel tank.

  • C Mee14 July 2025

    Malcolm I have a copy of Daniel Stapleton's book and dip into it from time to time but it is aimed more at the all-out racer. I should probably have looked to see what he says about the issue before posting.

    My track activities are limited to a dozen or so club-level hill climbs each year as well as MASC and other social meetings and leisure runs. I am sticking to Interclub Class 1A Roadg...

  • Malc Gilliver14 July 2025

    Colin,

    No worries, Malc is often autocorronged to Mark.

    If racing my Sprite was my thing, I'd have either a saddle tank for fuel and a dam great big duct coming out of the trans tunnel - or vent it through the 'back seat' area or boot.

    I have seen a lot of racing Spridgets with vents in the wings or if running a GRP bonnet, I'd be tempted to vent that.

    Have you got a c...

  • C Mee14 July 2025

    Malcolm (apologies for the Mark last time)

    Thank you for that link, it is really helpful. I probably knew most of it already - I just hadn't put the pieces together and thought it through sufficiently.

    I've started researching insulation for the pipework and thinking of ways to improve the air flow through the engine bay and transmission tunnel.

  • Malc Gilliver14 July 2025

    Colin,

    Worth a read ?

    https://www.mambamotorsport.co.uk/l/stay-cool-more-power-and-longer-engine-life2/

    Malc

  • C Mee14 July 2025

    That's a pretty obvious one that hadn't crossed my small mind!

    The pipe runs along the bottom lip of the tunnel after going over the top of the axle before the pump. I'll try insulating it.

    Thanks Mark.

  • Malc Gilliver14 July 2025

    Doesn't all the hot air from the engine bay exit via the trans tunnel ?


    And where do you run the fuel line - down the trans tunnel or under it ?

  • Malc Gilliver14 July 2025

    S G Kiel,

    They look more secure than the ones with a hole in, you have release the speedbleeders and then the bleeder comes of the seat, whereas with yours they stay seated until fluid pressure lifts the seal.

  • C Mee14 July 2025

    This might be a one-off that will never happen again, but, with global warming, perhaps it will recur.

    1310cc Mk IV Sprite with Facet fuel pump at the rear, Filter King filter/pressure regulator and Weber 40DCOE carb.

    It was 32 degrees in the shade at Loton Park Hill Climb on Saturday but a good deal more for the Sprite parked in direct sun on the tarmac paddock, albeit with a sp...

  • GuyW14 July 2025

    Thanks Willy

  • ONLY 6662 MILES PRISTINE MG TF 135 IN GREY

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    We're selling our late dad's beloved 2005 MG TF 135, 1.8 petrol, manual. Finished in gunmetal grey and with only 6,662 miles on the clock, this is a truly rare example.

    Dad was an MG enthusiast and cherished this car, only ever driving it on special occasions. It was always kept in...

  • 1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    Clear Texas Title. The car had been stored in San Antonio, TX since 1966 and rescued in 2017. The car starts and runs beautifully and is road licensed.

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  • 1948 MG YT FOR SALE

    1948 MG YT, Black. 4 passenger.

    Good condition and drivable.

    Fully restored in 1989.

    2013 Additional work performed by Donovan Motorcar Service in Lenox MA:
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    Last MA inspection 2022.

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